There are provided an image pickup apparatus, an image pickup system, and a method for driving the image pickup apparatus which perform correction of a reference potential used in an operation performed by a successive approximation ad conversion circuit and correction of a digital signal, into which a pixel signal which is output by a pixel is converted.
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1. A method for driving an image pickup apparatus including
a pixel configured to output a pixel signal, and
an ad conversion unit configured to convert the pixel signal into a digital signal, the ad conversion unit including a comparator configured to compare a reference signal with a signal based on the pixel signal and output a comparison result signal,
the method comprising:
determining signal values of higher-order bits of the digital signal based on the pixel signal by operating the ad conversion unit as one of a successive approximation ad conversion circuit and a ramp ad conversion circuit; and
after the signal values of the higher-order bits are determined, determining signal values of lower-order bits of the digital signal based on the pixel signal by operating the ad conversion unit as the other one of the successive approximation ad conversion circuit and the ramp ad conversion circuit,
wherein, when the ad conversion unit is operated as the ramp ad conversion circuit,
the ad conversion unit generates a first digital signal on the basis of the comparison result signal which is output by the comparator supplied with a first ramp signal as the reference signal and a comparison signal and comparing the first ramp signal with the comparison signal,
the ad conversion unit generates a second digital signal on the basis of the comparison result signal which is output by the comparator supplied with a second ramp signal as the reference signal and the comparison signal and comparing the second ramp signal with the comparison signal, the second ramp signal having a ramp start potential different from a ramp start potential of the first ramp signal,
the image pickup apparatus generates a correction value on the basis of the first digital signal and the second digital signal,
a first correction operation of correcting a reference potential on the basis of the correction value is performed, the reference potential being used when the ad conversion unit is operated as the successive approximation ad conversion circuit, and
a second correction operation of correcting the digital signal based on the pixel signal on the basis of the correction value is performed.
14. An image pickup apparatus comprising:
a pixel configured to output a pixel signal;
an ad conversion unit configured to convert the pixel signal into a digital signal, the ad conversion unit including a comparator configured to compare a reference signal with a signal based on the pixel signal and output a comparison result signal; and
a control circuit,
wherein the control circuit
determines signal values of higher-order bits of the digital signal based on the pixel signal by operating the ad conversion unit as one of a successive approximation ad conversion circuit and a ramp ad conversion circuit, and
then determines signal values of lower-order bits of the digital signal based on the pixel signal by operating the ad conversion unit as the other one of the successive approximation ad conversion circuit and the ramp ad conversion circuit,
wherein, when the control circuit causes the ad conversion unit to operate as the ramp ad conversion circuit,
the ad conversion unit generates a first digital signal on the basis of the comparison result signal which is output by the comparator supplied with a first ramp signal as the reference signal and a comparison signal and comparing the first ramp signal with the comparison signal, and
the ad conversion unit generates a second digital signal on the basis of the comparison result signal which is output by the comparator supplied with a second ramp signal as the reference signal and the comparison signal and comparing the second ramp signal with the comparison signal, the second ramp signal having a ramp start potential different from a ramp start potential of the first ramp signal,
wherein the image pickup apparatus further includes a signal processing circuit supplied with the first digital signal and the second digital signal, and
wherein the signal processing circuit includes
a circuit configured to generate a correction value on the basis of the first digital signal and the second digital signal, and
a circuit configured to perform a first correction operation of correcting a reference potential used when the ad conversion unit is operated as the successive approximation ad conversion circuit, on the basis of the correction value, and a second correction operation of correcting the digital signal, into which the pixel signal is converted, on the basis of the correction value.
16. An image pickup system comprising:
an image pickup apparatus including
a pixel configured to output a pixel signal,
an ad conversion unit configured to convert the pixel signal into a digital signal, the ad conversion unit including a comparator configured to compare a reference signal with a signal based on the pixel signal and output a comparison result signal, and
a control circuit; and
an output signal processor,
wherein the control circuit
determines signal values of higher-order bits of the digital signal based on the pixel signal by operating the ad conversion unit as one of a successive approximation ad conversion circuit and a ramp ad conversion circuit, and
then determines signal values of lower-order bits of the digital signal based on the pixel signal by operating the ad conversion unit as the other one of the successive approximation ad conversion circuit and the ramp ad conversion circuit,
wherein, when the control circuit causes the ad conversion unit to operate as the ramp ad conversion circuit,
the ad conversion unit generates a first digital signal on the basis of the comparison result signal which is output by the comparator supplied with a first ramp signal as the reference signal and a comparison signal and comparing the first ramp signal with the comparison signal, and
the ad conversion unit generates a second digital signal on the basis of the comparison result signal which is output by the comparator supplied with a second ramp signal as the reference signal and the comparison signal and comparing the second ramp signal with the comparison signal, the second ramp signal having a ramp start potential different from a ramp start potential of the first ramp signal,
wherein the output signal processor is supplied with the first digital signal and the second digital signal, and
wherein the output signal processor includes
a circuit configured to generate a correction value on the basis of the first digital signal and the second digital signal, and
a circuit configured to perform a first correction operation of correcting a reference potential used when the ad conversion unit is operated as the successive approximation ad conversion circuit, on the basis of the correction value, and a second correction operation of correcting the digital signal, into which the pixel signal is converted, on the basis of the correction value.
2. The method for driving an image pickup apparatus, according to
the image pickup apparatus further including
a plurality of ad conversion units including the ad conversion unit, and a plurality of pixels including the pixel,
wherein the plurality of pixels form a plurality of pixel columns, each of the plurality of ad conversion units being provided for a corresponding one of the plurality of pixel columns, and
wherein an average is obtained from correction values, each of the correction values being the correction value generated by a corresponding one of the plurality of ad conversion units, and the first correction operation and the second correction operation are performed on the basis of the average.
3. The method for driving an image pickup apparatus, according to
wherein the comparison signal is a signal based on the reference potential,
wherein a third digital signal is generated on the basis of a second comparison signal based on the corrected reference potential and the first ramp signal,
wherein a fourth digital signal is generated on the basis of the second comparison signal and the second ramp signal,
wherein a second correction value is generated on the basis of the third digital signal and the fourth digital signal, and
wherein the correction value used in the second correction operation is the second correction value.
4. The method for driving an image pickup apparatus, according to
wherein the second correction operation is performed in a range from the minimum value to the maximum value of the digital signal generated by the ad conversion unit, by using the single correction value.
5. The method for driving an image pickup apparatus, according to
wherein the ad conversion unit is operated as the successive approximation ad conversion circuit, and determines signal values of the higher-order bits of the digital signal based on the pixel signal, the higher-order bits having a plurality of bits,
wherein the ad conversion unit is operated as the ramp ad conversion circuit, and determines signal values of the lower-order bits of the digital signal based on the pixel signal, and
wherein a potential difference between the ramp start potential of the first ramp signal and the ramp start potential of the second ramp signal is a potential difference corresponding to a range of the signal value of the least significant bit among the higher-order bits.
6. The method for driving an image pickup apparatus, according to
wherein, in an operation performed when the ad conversion unit is operated as the ramp ad conversion circuit, a ramp signal supplied to the comparator is not corrected.
7. The method for driving an image pickup apparatus, according to
wherein the comparator includes first and second nodes,
wherein the comparator compares a potential at the first node with a potential at the second node, and
wherein the image pickup apparatus supplies the first node of the comparator with the pixel signal or a test signal, and supplies the second node of the comparator with the first ramp signal and the second ramp signal in sequence.
8. The method for driving an image pickup apparatus, according to
wherein a signal value of the test signal is based on a signal value of a noise signal which is output by the pixel.
9. The method for driving an image pickup apparatus, according to
wherein the image pickup apparatus further includes an optical black pixel, and
wherein a signal value of the test signal is based on a signal value of a signal which is output by the optical black pixel.
10. The method for driving an image pickup apparatus, according to
wherein the image pickup apparatus further includes a reference pixel, and
wherein a signal value of the test signal is based on a signal value of a signal which is output by the reference pixel.
11. The method for driving an image pickup apparatus, according to
wherein the image pickup apparatus further includes an amplifier unit having an input node supplied with the pixel signal, and the amplifier unit outputs a signal to the comparator by multiplying the pixel signal by a gain, and
wherein a signal value of the test signal is based on a signal value of a signal which is output by the amplifier unit on the basis of a potential at the input node which is reset.
12. The method for driving an image pickup apparatus, according to
wherein the ad conversion unit further includes a signal supply circuit having a plurality of capacitances,
wherein the signal supply circuit supplies the first ramp signal to the comparator on the basis of the reference potential and a first capacitance among the plurality of capacitances, and
wherein the signal supply circuit supplies the second ramp signal to the comparator on the basis of the reference potential and a second capacitance whose capacitance value is different from the capacitance value of the first capacitance.
13. The method for driving an image pickup apparatus, according to
wherein the correction value is generated on the basis of a difference between the first digital signal and the second digital signal.
15. An image pickup system comprising:
the image pickup apparatus according to
an output signal processor configured to process a signal which is output from the image pickup apparatus.
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1. Field of the Invention
One disclosed aspect of the embodiments relates to a method for driving an image pickup apparatus having an analog-to-digital (AD) conversion unit which converts an analog signal into a digital signal, the image pickup apparatus, and an image pickup system.
2. Description of the Related Art
Image pickup apparatuses are known which have an AD conversion unit which converts an analog signal into a digital signal. As an exemplary AD conversion unit, as described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-114785, an image pickup apparatus is known which has an AD conversion unit which performs two stages of AD conversion. In the image pickup apparatus described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-114785, the AD conversion unit is operated as a successive approximation AD conversion circuit to specify a subrange. Then, the AD conversion unit is operated as a ramp AD conversion circuit using a ramp signal, to perform AD conversion on a signal in the specified subrange. Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-114785 describes a technique in which, in order to reduce occurrence of discontinuities in input-output characteristics between adjacent subranges, the AD conversion unit is used as a successive approximation AD conversion circuit to convert a test signal into a first digital signal. The value of the test signal is adjusted so that the value of the first digital signal becomes equal to a predetermined value. Then, the AD conversion unit is used as a ramp AD conversion circuit to convert the test signal whose value has been adjusted, into a second digital signal. The clock frequency for driving a circuit which generates a ramp signal is adjusted so that the value of the second digital signal becomes equal to a predetermined value. Accordingly, the change width of the potential of the ramp signal per unit time is adjusted. That is, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-114785 describes correction of a signal used in AD conversion of an analog signal.
Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-250039 describes an image pickup apparatus having an AD conversion unit which functions as a flash AD conversion circuit which determines the higher-order bits and as a ramp AD conversion circuit which determines the lower-order bits. In the technique described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-250039, a potential range which is input into the flash AD conversion circuit is divided into four sections. A correction coefficient for eliminating the difference between data obtained by the ramp AD conversion circuit and ideal data which is to be obtained is calculated for each of the four sections obtained through division. The correction coefficients are used to correct a digital signal which is output by the AD conversion circuit. That is, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-250039 describes correction of a digital signal generated through AD conversion.
In a first aspect of the embodiments, there is provided a method for driving an image pickup apparatus including a pixel configured to output a pixel signal, and an AD conversion unit configured to convert the pixel signal into a digital signal. The AD conversion unit includes a comparator configured to compare a reference signal with a signal based on the pixel signal and output a comparison result signal. The method includes determining signal values of higher-order bits of the digital signal based on the pixel signal by operating the AD conversion unit as one of a successive approximation AD conversion circuit and a ramp AD conversion circuit; and after the signal values of the higher-order bits are determined, determining signal values of lower-order bits of the digital signal based on the pixel signal by operating the AD conversion unit as the other one of the successive approximation AD conversion circuit and the ramp AD conversion circuit. When the AD conversion unit is operated as the ramp AD conversion circuit, the AD conversion unit generates a first digital signal on the basis of the comparison result signal which is output by the comparator supplied with a first ramp signal as the reference signal and a comparison signal and comparing the first ramp signal with the comparison signal; the AD conversion unit generates a second digital signal on the basis of the comparison result signal which is output by the comparator supplied with a second ramp signal as the reference signal and the comparison signal and comparing the second ramp signal with the comparison signal, the second ramp signal having a ramp start potential different from a ramp start potential of the first ramp signal; the image pickup apparatus generates a correction value on the basis of the first digital signal and the second digital signal; a first correction operation of correcting a reference potential on the basis of the correction value is performed, the reference potential being used when the AD conversion unit is operated as the successive approximation AD conversion circuit; and a second correction operation of correcting the digital signal based on the pixel signal on the basis of the correction value is performed.
In a second aspect of the embodiments, there is provided an image pickup apparatus including a pixel configured to output a pixel signal, an AD conversion unit configured to convert the pixel signal into a digital signal, and a control circuit. The AD conversion unit includes a comparator configured to compare a reference signal with a signal based on the pixel signal and output a comparison result signal. The control circuit determines signal values of higher-order bits of the digital signal based on the pixel signal by operating the AD conversion unit as one of a successive approximation AD conversion circuit and a ramp AD conversion circuit, and then determines signal values of lower-order bits of the digital signal based on the pixel signal by operating the AD conversion unit as the other one of the successive approximation AD conversion circuit and the ramp AD conversion circuit. When the control circuit causes the AD conversion unit to operate as the ramp AD conversion circuit, the AD conversion unit generates a first digital signal on the basis of the comparison result signal which is output by the comparator supplied with a first ramp signal as the reference signal and a comparison signal and comparing the first ramp signal with the comparison signal, and the AD conversion unit generates a second digital signal on the basis of the comparison result signal which is output by the comparator supplied with a second ramp signal as the reference signal and the comparison signal and comparing the second ramp signal with the comparison signal, the second ramp signal having a ramp start potential different from a ramp start potential of the first ramp signal. The image pickup apparatus further includes a signal processing circuit supplied with the first digital signal and the second digital signal. The signal processing circuit includes a circuit configured to generate a correction value on the basis of the first digital signal and the second digital signal, and a circuit configured to perform a first correction operation of correcting a reference potential used when the AD conversion unit is operated as the successive approximation AD conversion circuit, on the basis of the correction value, and a second correction operation of correcting the digital signal, into which the pixel signal is converted, on the basis of the correction value.
In a third aspect of the embodiments, there is provided an image pickup system including an image pickup apparatus, and an output signal processor. The image pickup apparatus includes a pixel configured to output a pixel signal, an AD conversion unit configured to convert the pixel signal into a digital signal, and a control circuit. The AD conversion unit includes a comparator configured to compare a reference signal with a signal based on the pixel signal and output a comparison result signal. The control circuit determines signal values of higher-order bits of the digital signal based on the pixel signal by operating the AD conversion unit as one of a successive approximation AD conversion circuit and a ramp AD conversion circuit, and then determines signal values of lower-order bits of the digital signal based on the pixel signal by operating the AD conversion unit as the other one of the successive approximation AD conversion circuit and the ramp AD conversion circuit. When the control circuit causes the AD conversion unit to operate as the ramp AD conversion circuit, the AD conversion unit generates a first digital signal on the basis of the comparison result signal which is output by the comparator supplied with a first ramp signal as the reference signal and a comparison signal and comparing the first ramp signal with the comparison signal, and the AD conversion unit generates a second digital signal on the basis of the comparison result signal which is output by the comparator supplied with a second ramp signal as the reference signal and the comparison signal and comparing the second ramp signal with the comparison signal, the second ramp signal having a ramp start potential different from a ramp start potential of the first ramp signal. The output signal processor is supplied with the first digital signal and the second digital signal. The output signal processor includes a circuit configured to generate a correction value on the basis of the first digital signal and the second digital signal, and a circuit configured to perform a first correction operation of correcting a reference potential used when the AD conversion unit is operated as the successive approximation AD conversion circuit, on the basis of the correction value, and a second correction operation of correcting the digital signal, into which the pixel signal is converted, on the basis of the correction value.
Further features of the disclosure will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
In the image pickup apparatuses described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-114785 and 2011-250039, consideration is not given to how to desirably perform correction of a reference potential used in an operation of a successive approximation AD conversion circuit and correction of a digital signal generated through analog-to-digital (AD) conversion. Each of an image pickup apparatus, an image pickup system, and a method for driving the image pickup apparatus which will be described below allows desirable correction of a reference potential used in an operation of a successive approximation AD conversion circuit and desirable correction of a digital signal generated through AD conversion.
One disclosed feature of the embodiments may be described as a process which is usually depicted as a timing diagram. A timing diagram may illustrate the timing relationships of several entities, such as signals, events, etc. Although a timing diagram may describe the operations as a sequential process, some operations may be performed in parallel or concurrently. In addition, unless specifically stated, the order of the operations or timing instants may be re-arranged. Furthermore, the timing or temporal distances may not be scaled or depict the timing relationships in exact proportions.
An image pickup apparatus according to a first embodiment will be described below with reference to the drawings.
The control circuit 230 operates the comparison input unit 210, the counter 240, and the memory 250 on the basis of a signal from the timing generator 400 and the comparator 220. The counter 240 is supplied with a clock signal CLK from the timing generator 400. The control circuit 230 causes the counter 240 to start counting the clock signal CLK in response to an operation in which the ramp signal supply circuit 320 starts changing the potential of a ramp signal VRMP depending on time. The control circuit 230 causes the memory 250 to store the digital signal Dhi and the digital signal Dlo.
A horizontal scan circuit 500 sequentially transfers digital signals Dhi and digital signals Dlo stored in the memories 250 in the columns to a signal processing circuit 410, on the basis of the signal from the timing generator 400. The signal processing circuit 410 outputs an image pickup signal OutSig on the basis of the digital signals Dhi and the digital signals Dlo. The timing generator 400 is supplied with the clock signal CLK and a vertical synchronizing signal VD. The timing generator 400 causes the vertical scan circuit 101 to scan the pixels 100 line by line on the basis of the vertical synchronizing signal VD.
The image pickup apparatus according to the first embodiment further includes a test signal supply circuit 300. The test signal supply circuit 300 outputs a test signal V_CAL to the switches 114 provided for the columns. Each of the switches 114 electrically connects the amplifier unit 105 to the comparison input unit 210 when the timing generator 400 sets a control signal Ctr to the Low level (hereinafter, referred to as the L level), whereas the switch 114 electrically connects the test signal supply circuit 300 to the comparison input unit 210 when the timing generator 400 sets the control signal Ctr to the High level (hereinafter, referred to as the H level).
An analog signal A_IN which is output from the switch 114 is supplied to the non-inverting input node of the comparator 220 via a capacitive element C0. When a switch 211 is brought into conduction, a first node of the capacitive element C0 is reset to the ground potential. To make the description understandable, the description is made in which the node is reset to the ground potential. In an actual circuit, the node is reset to a potential obtained by taking into account an input range of the comparator. First nodes of capacitive elements C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, and C7 are electrically connected in parallel to the inverting input node of the comparator 220. In addition, second nodes of the capacitive elements C1, C3, C4, C5, C6, and C7 are electrically connected to the inverting input node of the comparator 220 via switches s_lo, s0, s1, s2, s3, and s4, respectively, and via a switch 212. A signal supplied to the inverting input node of the comparator 220 is referred to as a signal C_INP. The symbol INP stands for Input.
The switches s_lo, s0, s1, s2, s3, and s4 are supplied with the reference potential VRF. A second node of the capacitive element C2 is supplied with the ramp signal VRMP. In the case where the capacitance of the capacitive element C3 is set to 1C, the capacitances of the capacitive elements C4, C5, C6, and C7 are set to 2C, 4C, 8C, and 16C, respectively. The capacitances of the capacitive elements C1 and C2 are set to C/2 and 2C, respectively. In
An operation of the comparison input unit 210 and the comparator 220 illustrated in
Times t1 to t11 illustrated in
Before time t1, the reset signal res is set to the H level so that the first nodes of the capacitive elements C0 and C2 are reset. In addition, the charge in the capacitive elements C1, and C3 to C7 is reset. After the reset signal res is set to the L level, the amplified pixel signal is supplied to the non-inverting input node of the comparator 220 via the capacitive element C0. In the operation in
At time t1, the control signal φs4 is set to the H level. The other control signals φs_lo, φs0, φs1, φs2, and φs3 are set to the L level. The ramp signal VRMP is at a ramp start potential rmp_st. Setting the control signal φs4 to the H level causes the potential of the signal C_INP to be set to VRF/2. In the case of the circuit diagram illustrated in
The control circuit 230 sets the control signal φs4 to the L level at time t2, and sets the control signal φs3 to the H level at time t3. Thus, the potential of the signal C_INP becomes a potential of VRF/4. Since the potential of the signal C_INP is higher than that of the analog signal A_IN, the comparator 220 outputs the comparison result signal CMP having a signal value of “0” to the control circuit 230.
The control circuit 230 sets the control signal φs3 to the L level at time t4, and sets the control signal φs2 to the H level at time t5. Thus, the potential of the signal C_INP becomes VRF/8. Since the potential of the analog signal A_IN is higher than that of the signal C_INP, the comparator 220 outputs the comparison result signal having a signal value of “1” to the control circuit 230.
Whereas the control circuit 230 keeps the control signal φs2 at the H level, the control circuit 230 sets the control signal φs1 to the H level at time t6. Thus, the potential of the signal C_INP becomes a potential higher than that at time t5 by VRF/16. Since the potential of the analog signal A_IN is higher than that of the signal C_INP, the comparator 220 outputs the comparison result signal CMP having a signal value of “1” to the control circuit 230.
Whereas the control circuit 230 keeps the control signal φs1 at the H level, the control circuit 230 sets the control signal φs0 to the H level at time t7. Thus, the potential of the signal C_INP becomes a potential higher than that at time t6 by VRF/32. The change range of the potential of the signal C_INP, i.e., VRF/32, is a potential difference which is generated to obtain the signal value of the least significant bit among the higher-order bits. Since the potential of the signal C_INP is higher than that of the analog signal A_IN, the comparator 220 outputs the comparison result signal CMP having a signal value of “0” to the control circuit 230. Thus, the signal values of the higher-order 5 bits of the digital signal which are a result of AD conversion of the analog signal A_IN is “00110”. This operation of obtaining the signal values of the higher-order 5 bits is a higher-order bit acquisition operation.
The control circuit 230 sets the control signal φs0 to the L level at time t8. Thus, the potential of the signal C_INP becomes the potential at time t7. The control circuit 230 sets the control signal φs_lo to the L level at time t9. Thus, the potential of the signal C_INP becomes a potential lower than that at time t8 by VRF/64.
At time t10, the ramp signal supply circuit 320 starts changing the potential of the ramp signal VRMP depending on time. The counter 240 starts counting the clock signal CLK in response to the operation of starting changing the potential of the ramp signal VRMP.
The magnitude relationship between the potential of the signal C_INP and that of the analog signal A_IN becomes reversed at time t11. That is, the signal value of the comparison result signal CMP which is output from the comparator 220 is changed from “1” to “0”. At that time, the counter 240 holds a count signal CNT generated through the counting of the clock signal CLK. The count signal CNT is an 8-bit digital signal. This operation of obtaining signal values of the lower-order 8 bits is a lower-order bit acquisition operation. The higher-order bit acquisition operation and the lower-order bit acquisition operation allow AD conversion of the analog signal A_IN into the higher-order 5 bits and the lower-order 8 bits, i.e., 13 bits in total.
A correction value acquisition operation according to the first embodiment will be described with reference to
The timing generator 400 sets the control signal Ctr supplied to the switch 114 to the H level so as to electrically connect the test signal supply circuit 300 to the comparison input unit 210. A control signal (not illustrated) supplied to each of the switches s1, s2, s3, and s4 is set to the L level during the correction operation.
At and before time t20, the control signal Ctr is set to the H level, and the test signal V_CAL is supplied to the comparison input unit 210. The control signal φs0 and the reset signal res are set to the H level, and the first input node of the capacitive elements C0, C1, and C3 are set to the ground potential.
At time t20, the reset signal res is set to the L level. Thus, the capacitive element C0 holds charge based on the test signal V_CAL supplied at time t20. The control signal φs_lo is set to the L level. Thus, the potential of the signal C_INP becomes lower than that before time t20 by VRF/64. The signal which has a potential obtained at time t20 and which is supplied to the non-inverting input node of the comparator 220 is a comparison signal. The capacitances of the capacitive elements supplied with the reference potential VRF at time t20 constitute a first capacitance. The first capacitance is a total of the capacitances of capacitive elements which are supplied with the reference potential VRF and which are selected from the capacitive elements. One or more capacitive elements supplied with the reference potential VRF may be used. In the first embodiment, the first capacitance is constituted by the capacitance C3.
At time t21, changing the potential of the ramp signal VRMP depending on time is started. The counter 240 starts counting the clock signal CLK in response to the operation of starting changing the potential of the ramp signal VRMP.
At time t22, the signal value of the comparison result signal CMP which is output by the comparator 220 changes from “1” to “0”. At that time, the counter 240 holds the count signal CNT generated through the counting of the clock signal CLK. This count signal CNT is referred to as count data 1. The count data 1 is a first digital signal based on the first ramp signal.
At time t23, the change of the potential of the ramp signal VRMP which depends on time is completed, and the potential of the signal C_INP goes back to the potential obtained at time t21.
At time t24, the control signal φs0 is set to the L level. Thus, the potential of the signal C_INP decreases by VRF/32 from the potential obtained at time t23. The change range of the potential of the signal C_INP, i.e., VRF/32, is a potential difference generated to obtain the signal value of the least significant bit among the higher-order bits. The capacitances of the capacitive elements supplied with the reference potential VRF at time t24 constitute a second capacitance. The second capacitance is a total of the capacitances of capacitive elements which are supplied with the reference potential VRF and which are selected from the capacitive elements. In the first embodiment, the second capacitance is equal to zero.
At time t25, changing the potential of the ramp signal VRMP depending on time is started. The counter 240 starts counting the clock signal CLK in response to the operation of starting changing the potential of the ramp signal VRMP.
At time t26, the signal value of the comparison result signal CMP which is output by the comparator 220 changes from “1” to “0”. At that time, the counter 240 holds the count signal CNT generated through the counting of the clock signal CLK. This count signal CNT is referred to as count data 2. The count data 2 is a second digital signal based on the second ramp signal.
At time t27, the change of the potential of the ramp signal VRMP which depends on time is completed, and the potential of the signal C_INP goes back to the potential obtained at time t25.
In the operation illustrated in
The correction operation circuit 413 corrects at least one of the digital signals Dhi and Dlo generated on the basis of a pixel signal, by using the correction value α which is output from the correction value register 412. The correction operation circuit 413 outputs the corrected digital signal as an image pickup signal OutSig.
An exemplary correction of a digital signal which is performed by the correction operation circuit 413 will be further described with reference to
Another configuration of the correction operation circuit 413 for correction will be described with reference to
As described above, in the first embodiment, the reference potential VRF is corrected in a first correction operation, and a digital signal is corrected in a second correction operation. In general, achieving a digital-to-analog (DA) converter which outputs a high-accuracy reference potential VRF tends to cause an increase in complexity and size of the circuit. As a correction coefficient increases, miscoding in which a digital signal value is not output for a corresponding analog signal value which is input likely occurs in correction of a digital signal. For example, a case of a digital gain of 1.1 will be compared with a case of a digital gain of 1.5. In the case of a digital gain of 1.1, when the signal values of a digital signal before correction are “6”, “7”, “8”, “9”, “10”, and “11” in decimal, the signal values of the digital signal which are output after correction will be “6”, “7”, “8”, “9”, “11”, and “12”. In this case, miscoding occurs for one value of “10” in the corrected digital signal. In contrast, in the case of a digital gain of 1.5, when the signal values of a digital signal before correction are the same as those in the case of a digital gain of 1.1, the signal values of the digital signal which are output after correction will be “9”, “10”, “12”, “13”, “15”, and “16”. In this case, miscoding occurs for two values of “11” and “14” in the corrected digital signal. Thus, as a correction coefficient increases, miscoding likely occurs. As a correction coefficient increases, a quantization error is also processed by using the gain, resulting in a likelihood of an increase in the error. Thus, in correction of a digital signal, an increase in a correction coefficient may cause miscoding, or may increase a quantization error, resulting in a reduction in AD conversion accuracy. Therefore, it is desirable to combine the correction of the reference potential VRF and the correction of a digital signal in a balanced manner. In the improvement of linearity of AD conversion which is caused by the correction of the reference potential VRF, a correction coefficient can be obtained which is larger than that obtained through the correction of a digital signal, but the correction accuracy is low. Therefore, in the first embodiment, a rough adjustment is first performed in which the reference potential VRF is corrected on the basis of a correction value α. Then, a fine adjustment is performed in which a digital signal is corrected on the basis of the correction value α. Thus, compared with the case in which a digital signal is not corrected and in which only the reference potential VRF is corrected, circuit complexity of the reference potential supply circuit 310 can be reduced, and an increase in the circuit size can be suppressed. In addition, linearity in AD conversion can be improved.
In the first embodiment, the potential of the reference potential VRF is corrected in the first correction operation. Other than that, as in the image pickup apparatus described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-114785, a method is used in which a potential change per unit time in the ramp signal VRMP is corrected. In the case where a potential change per unit time in the ramp signal VRMP is corrected, reduction in linearity of the ramp signal VRMP may cause reduction in linearity of AD conversion. Suppression of reduction in linearity of the ramp signal VRMP easily causes an increase in circuit complexity and circuit size of the ramp signal supply circuit 320. In contrast, the potential of the reference potential VRF may be made constant. Therefore, correction of the reference potential VRF is easily performed compared with correction of the ramp signal VRMP, and has an effect that reduction in linearity caused by the correction hardly occurs.
In the image pickup apparatus described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-114785, a clock frequency for driving a circuit which generates a ramp signal is adjusted, resulting in a problem in that the circuit is made complex. In the image pickup apparatus according to the first embodiment, a clock frequency is not changed. Instead, correction of at least one of the digital signals Dhi and Dlo and correction of the potential of the reference potential VRF allow linearity in AD conversion to be improved. That is, the image pickup apparatus according to the first embodiment has an effect that linearity in AD conversion is improved while the circuit complexity is suppressed.
In the image pickup apparatus described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-250039, the potential width which is input to the flash AD conversion circuit is divided into four sections. A correction coefficient is calculated for each of the four sections obtained through division. Using the correction coefficients, a digital signal which is output by the AD conversion unit is corrected. In contrast, according to the first embodiment, without obtaining multiple correction values α, an AD conversion accuracy error between the higher-order bits and the lower-order bits can be reduced. For example, only one correction value α is used in the second correction operation within a range from the minimum value to the maximum value of a digital signal which is output by the AD conversion unit 260. The minimum value of a digital signal which is output by the AD conversion unit 260 is “0000000000000” in binary if the digital signal has 13 bits. Similarly, the maximum value is “1111111111111” if the digital signal has 13 bits. In the first embodiment, the number of correction values α can be reduced so as to be smaller than that for the image pickup apparatus described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-250039. Thus, an operation which is necessary in the image pickup apparatus described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-250039 can be skipped. In this operation, it is determined which section among the four sections corresponds to an analog signal which is to be converted into a digital signal. Then, a correction coefficient is selected to perform correction. In addition, in the first embodiment, the amount of a memory storing a correction coefficient is smaller than that in the image pickup apparatus described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-250039.
To suppress reduction in linearity in AD conversion of the image pickup apparatus, it is desirable to increase an AD conversion accuracy for one step in the higher-order subrange. Therefore, in the first embodiment, the configuration is described in which a correction value α is obtained by using one step in the higher-order subrange. Another configuration may be employed in which a correction value α is obtained by using more than one step in the higher-order subrange. For example, AD conversion using the ramp signal VRMP may be performed on the potential difference using the capacitive element C4 for two steps in the higher-order subrange so as to obtain a correction value α. Correction values α of the AD conversion units 260 may be held in the correction value register 412. However, in the image pickup apparatus having the AD conversion units 260 provided in such a manner that the AD conversion units 260 correspond to the pixel columns, the number of AD conversion units 260 is typically up to several thousands in many cases. When the correction values α of several thousands of AD conversion units 260 are held in the correction value register 412, the size of the correction value register 412 may increase. For example, an average of the correction values α of the AD conversion units 260 may be obtained, and the correction value register 412 may hold the average of the correction values α. The correction operation circuit 413 may use the average of the correction values α to correct a digital signal. The average of the correction values α may be an average of all of the correction values α of the AD conversion units 260 included in the image pickup apparatus. Alternatively, the average of the correction values α may be obtained for each block obtained by dividing the AD conversion units 260 included in the image pickup apparatus into blocks.
The signal value of the test signal V_CAL may be changed as appropriate. In general, as the signal level of a pixel signal is lower, a nonlinear error more easily affects the signal. To suppress reduction in signal accuracy of a signal which is output from the image pickup apparatus, the AD conversion unit requires high AD conversion accuracy when the signal level of a pixel signal is low. Therefore, the test signal supply circuit 300 desirably supplies the test signal V_CAL having a potential based on the minimum value of the signal level of a pixel signal, to each of the AD conversion units 260. The potential based on the minimum value of the signal level of a pixel signal according to the first embodiment is the potential of a signal obtained in such a manner that the amplifier unit 105 amplifies a noise signal which is output from a pixel and outputs the amplified signal.
In the first embodiment, the potential which is output when the amplifier unit 105 is reset may be the potential of the test signal V_CAL. An exemplary configuration of the amplifier unit 105 according to the first embodiment is illustrated in
A pixel signal is supplied to an amplifier 106 via an amplifier-unit input capacitance C10. The output node and the input node of the amplifier 106 are electrically connected to each other via a feedback capacitance Cb. The amplifier unit 105 includes a switch 107 for resetting charge in both of the nodes of the feedback capacitance Cb. The potential which is output when the amplifier unit 105 is reset is the potential which is output when the switch 107 is conducting.
The minimum value of the signal level of a pixel signal may be a signal value based on a noise signal which is output from a pixel. The signal value based on the noise signal may be a signal value of the noise signal as it is, or may be a signal value obtained by correcting the signal value of the noise signal. Another example of the minimum value of the signal level of a pixel signal may be a signal value based on a pixel signal which is output, for example, from an optical black pixel which is shielded, or may be a signal value based on a constant pixel signal which is output from a reference pixel having a pixel configuration without a photoelectric conversion unit.
In the first embodiment, AD conversion is performed to obtain the higher-order 5 bits and the lower-order 8 bits. The number of bits may be changed depending on design as appropriate.
In the first embodiment, the configuration is described in which a correction value is generated on the basis of the difference between the first digital signal and the second digital signal. However, the disclosure is not limited to this. For example, a configuration may be employed in which a ratio of the first digital signal to the second digital signal is used to obtain a correction value. That is, any configuration may be employed as long as the first digital signal and the second digital signal are used to generate a correction value.
A second embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings, by focusing on points different from those in the first embodiment.
Operations of the comparison input unit 210 and the comparator 220 illustrated in
At and before time t30, as in the first embodiment, the reset signal res is set to the H level so that charge in the capacitive elements C0, C1, C2, C3-1, C3-2, and C3-3 is reset. Then, the reset signal res is set to the L level, and the control signal φs_lo is set to the H level. After the reset signal res is set to the L level, the amplified pixel signal is supplied from the amplifier unit 105 via the capacitive element C0 to the comparator 220. The control signals φs5, φs6, and φs7 are set to the L level.
At time t30, the control circuit 230 sets the control signal φs7 to the H level. Thus, the potential of the signal C_INP increases by VRF/4 from the potential at and before time t30. Since the potential of the analog signal A_IN is higher than that of the signal C_INP, the comparator 220 outputs the comparison result signal CMP having a signal value of “1” to the control circuit 230.
The control circuit 230 receives the comparison result signal CMP having a signal value of “1”, and sets the control signal φs6 to the H level at time t31. Thus, the potential of the signal C_INP increases by VRF/4 from the potential obtained at time t30. At this time point, since the potential of the analog signal A_IN remains higher than that of the signal C_INP, the comparator 220 outputs the comparison result signal CMP having a signal value of “1” to the control circuit 230.
The control circuit 230 receives the comparison result signal CMP having a signal value of “1”, and sets the control signal φs5 to the H level at time t32. Thus, the potential of the signal C_INP increases by VRF/4 from the potential obtained at time t31. Since the potential of the signal C_INP is higher than that of the analog signal A_IN, the comparator 220 outputs the comparison result signal CMP having a signal value of “0” to the control circuit 230.
The control circuit 230 receives the comparison result signal CMP having a signal value of “0”, and sets the control signal φs5 to the L level at time t33. Thus, the potential of the signal C_INP becomes the potential at time t31.
The control circuit 230 sets the control signal φs_lo to the L level at time t34. Thus, the potential of the signal C_INP decreases by VRF/8 from the potential obtained at time t33.
At time t35, the ramp signal supply circuit 320 starts changing the potential of the ramp signal VRMP depending on time. The operations of the ramp signal supply circuit 320, the comparator 220, and the counter 240 after time t35 may be similar to those in the first embodiment. Similarly to the first embodiment, the count signal has 8 bits. Therefore, in the second embodiment, AD conversion into 11 bits in total, i.e., the higher-order 3 bits and the lower-order 8 bits, can be performed. If AD conversion into 13 bits in total using the higher-order 5 bits is performed as in the first embodiment, more capacitive elements having a capacitance of 1C may be provided for the inverting input node of the comparator 220 in parallel.
In the configuration of the comparison input unit 210 and the comparator 220 according to the second embodiment, correction of at least one of the digital signals Dlo and Dhi and correction of the reference potential VRF can be desirably achieved by performing the correction operation described in the first embodiment. That is, in the second embodiment, a correction value α may be obtained, and the reference potential VRF and at least one of the digital signals Dhi and Dlo may be corrected on the basis of the operation described in
In the first and second embodiments, the AD conversion unit 260 is operated as a successive approximation AD conversion unit, and the signal values of the higher-order bits of a digital signal are determined. In contrast, the AD conversion unit 260 is operated as a ramp AD conversion unit, and the signal values of the lower-order bits of the digital signal are determined. In a third embodiment, the signal values of the higher-order bits of a digital signal are determined by operating the AD conversion unit 260 as a ramp AD conversion unit. In contrast, the signal values of the lower-order bits of a digital signal are determined by operating the AD conversion unit 260 as a successive approximation AD conversion unit.
An exemplary circuit configuration of the AD conversion unit 260 will be described with reference to
The comparison input unit 210 further includes a capacitive element cph and a switch swh in addition to the components illustrated in
An exemplary AD conversion operation performed by the AD conversion unit 260 will be described with reference to the timing chart in
An AD conversion operation performed by the AD conversion unit 260 will be described. In a preparation period, the control circuit 230 sets control signals supplied to the switches sw0 to sw4 to the L level, and sets control signal supplied to switch swh and the reset signal res to the H level. Thus, the non-inverting input node and the inverting input node of the comparator 220 are reset to the ground potential GND, and the value of the signal C_INP is equal to the ground potential GND. After that, the control circuit 230 sets the control signals supplied to the switches sw5 and sw6 to the L level. In the subsequent operation, the non-inverting input node of the comparator 220 continues to be supplied with the analog signal A_IN. At the time of starting the ramp comparison period, the control circuit 230 keeps the control signal supplied to the switch swh at the H level.
When the ramp comparison period starts, the potential of the ramp signal VRMP increases up to V0, and then start decreasing. At the time of starting decreasing the ramp signal VRMP, the control circuit 230 causes the counter 240 to start counting. While the ramp signal VRMP changes from the potential V0 to the ground potential GND, the value of the signal C_INP also decreases from a reference voltage Vref by Vref/16 (i.e., a range indicated by an arrow 701) per clock (per unit time). At the time point when the signal value of the comparison result signal CMP supplied from the comparator 220 is changed, the control circuit 230 switches the control signal supplied to the switch swh to the L level. This enables the value of the signal C_INP at that time point to be sampled in the capacitive element cph. The count value obtained by the counter 240 corresponds to the digital signal Dhi for the higher-order bits. The control circuit 230 can narrow the range including the value of the analog signal A_IN to a range indicated by an arrow 702. In a subsequent successive approximation, the control circuit 230 performs binary search by using the capacitive elements cp0 to cp4, and determines the signal value of the digital signal Dlo for the lower-order bits.
As illustrated in
In the third embodiment, an effect similar to that in the first embodiment can be obtained.
In
The image pickup system illustrated in
The image pickup apparatus 154 included in the image pickup system illustrated in
The output signal processor 155 may have the signal processing circuit 410 described in the first, second, and third embodiments. This configuration also achieves the effect described in the first, second, and third embodiments.
One disclosed aspect of the embodiments enables desirable correction of the reference potential used in the operation of a successive approximation AD conversion circuit and desirable correction of a digital signal generated through AD conversion. Thus, linearity in an AD conversion unit which operates as a successive approximation AD conversion circuit and a ramp AD conversion circuit can be improved.
While the disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-273637 filed Dec. 14, 2012, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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